Blendr News: Canada is not merely mismanaged; it has been fundamentally rebuilt into an authoritarian, declining system characterized by “anarcho-tyranny,” argues law professor Bruce Pardy. In an expansive conversation with host Liam DeBoer, Prof. Pardy charts the country’s shift from the impartial rule of law to a selective “rule by law” that prioritizes bureaucratic control, […]
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Time for true autonomy
Club Grubbery Media – with hosts Graham Hood (“Hoody”) and Johnny Larter featuring guest professor Bruce Pardy In a discussion about the legal implications of COVID-19 governance, Professor Bruce Pardy reveals the ways in which the doctrine of mootness has been exploited by governments to evade judicial scrutiny. He explains that by changing rules before […]
Brave New Normal with host Jason James: In a compelling and wide-ranging discussion, law professor Bruce Pardy delves into the Canadian government’s increasing tendency to manage society through a series of new bills—C-2, C-5, C-8, C-9, and C-12—legislation that reflects a broader philosophy of state control, placing power in the hands of bureaucrats, officials, and […]
Free speech under fire
‘Not “Sorry”’ | Juno News with host Alexander Brown: A compelling discussion about the ongoing threats to free speech under Prime Minister Mark Carney. A prominent critic of legal progressivism and the managerial state, Prof. Bruce Pardy discusses the shift from legal equality to equity in Canada, where laws are increasingly designed to treat individuals […]
In Brief by Probe Media In his thought-provoking new book, The CBC: How Canada’s Public Broadcaster Lost Its Voice (And How to Get It Back), accomplished producer and broadcaster David Cayley explores the decline of the institution he dedicated more than four decades to. In this discussion with Tara Henley of the Lean Out podcast, Cayley […]
The modern state has abandoned its role as a guardian of freedom to take on the mantle of managerial overlord. What would limiting the state to its core function—protecting liberty—look like? Could we as citizens cope without the Nanny State? Are we able to see that many of our societal problems are exacerbated, not solved, […]
